I don't want to attack anyone and it doesn't really concern me personally, as all of my prompts have been fairly short, but why is there a word limit on prompts? Sure, it might be easier to read through a shorter one and many people feel like tl;dr so they will just skip the long ones, but the op surely knows that and if someone doesn't want to read the entire thing they can just scroll past it? I'm asking this because I've never seen it on any kinkmeme i've frequented before and it seems to be attracting a lot of people playing police, trolls and a lot of wank, which is a pity and might lead to people not wanting to come back to the meme anymore. Also the 'not more than 5 prompts per page' is good and all, but also very hard to proove if you don't want ip-tracking (noone does) and there have been anons who felt they were appointed to antagonize people just because their prompting style is similar to others. What I want to say is: kudos to you for not letting this meme sink into disorganized chaos, you're clearly very active and invested in this, but too many rules will drive people off.
why is there a word-limit on prompts?
Sure, it might be easier to read through a shorter one and many people feel like tl;dr so they will just skip the long ones, but the op surely knows that and if someone doesn't want to read the entire thing they can just scroll past it?
I'm asking this because I've never seen it on any kinkmeme i've frequented before and it seems to be attracting a lot of people playing police, trolls and a lot of wank, which is a pity and might lead to people not wanting to come back to the meme anymore.
Also the 'not more than 5 prompts per page' is good and all, but also very hard to proove if you don't want ip-tracking (noone does) and there have been anons who felt they were appointed to antagonize people just because their prompting style is similar to others.
What I want to say is: kudos to you for not letting this meme sink into disorganized chaos, you're clearly very active and invested in this, but too many rules will drive people off.